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Post by Admin on Aug 16, 2016 10:26:38 GMT -5
Congratulations once again to the 1969 Playoff teams:
Seeds decided on both division by a tiebreaker game! North - (1) Denver vs (2) Toledo South - (1) Louisville vs (2) Tidewater
All teams will be on full rest, all injuries will be cleared. ALSO sometimes HAL does weird things with rest for SP's so if you want to send me per game starters, I will set them up for you.
The playoff schedule will be (Team 1 is the higher seeded team in each round):
Divisional Championship Game 1 (Team 1 Home) Game 2 (Team 1 Home) ---rest--- Game 3 (Team 2 Home) Game 4 (Team 2 Home) Game 5 (Team 2 Home) (if necessary) ---rest--- Game 6 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary) Game 7 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary) ---rest--- ---rest---
World Series Game 1 (Team 1 Home) Game 2 (Team 1 Home) ---rest--- Game 3 (Team 2 Home) Game 4 (Team 2 Home) Game 5 (Team 2 Home) (if necessary) ---rest--- Game 6 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary) Game 7 (Team 1 Home) (if necessary)
(note - all days will remain in the schedule, rest days and days of games not necessary, so if you sweep the first round, your pitchers will get extra rest if the other series goes longer)
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Post by Admin on Aug 22, 2016 8:16:07 GMT -5
Semifinals Games 1 and 2Standings - www.stratomaticnation.com/sombb/1960kp/1969ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Toledo vs. Denver – DEN leads 2-0 Denver flexes their pitching arms and sweeps the opening games at home against Toledo. Larry Dierker and Phil Niekro each held the Hens to a single run in their match-ups against Juan Marichal and Bob Gibson. Dierker tossed a complete game 6 hitter in a 2-1 game 1 win, Niekro threw 8 solid innings allowing 5 hits in his 4-1 win in game 2. Tidewater vs. Louisville - Series tied 1-1 Tidewater grabbed the home field advantage from Louisville in game 1, in an exciting 6-5 contest. The Tides opened up a close game scoring 3 runs in the top of the 8th on a 3 run, 2 out, pinch hit HR by Ollie Brown. The Colonels fought back in the bottom of the 8th with 2 runs of their own and then rallying again in the 9th, ending the game on a Reggie Jackson strikeout with runners on the corners. Louisville built a 4-1 lead early in game 2 and held on to even the series behind a solid complete game from Tom Seaver. The Colonels scored 3 in the 5th, plating the eventual game winning run on a 2 run HR by Jackson. Post Season Game Of The Night Tidewater holds off Louisville in a game 1 Tides victory on the road.Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2016 22:27:34 GMT -5
Semifinals Games 3, 4 and 5Standings - www.stratomaticnation.com/sombb/1960kp/1969ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Toledo vs. Denver – DEN wins 4-0 Denver leaned heavily on their pitching once again, closing out Toledo in 4 games, allowing the Hens to score 1 run in total in games 3 and 4. Fritz Peterson allowed 3 hits and 7 1/3 innings, teaming with Ken Tatum in relief to beat Toledo 6-0 in game 3. The Bears had plenty of offense in support, with HRs from Lee May and Tony Oliva. Larry Dierker picked up his 2nd win in the series in game 4, throwing 8 strong innings on the way to a Denver 5-1 series ending win. The Bears scored in the 1st and never looked back on their way to the World Series. Tidewater vs. Louisville - LOU leads 3-2 Louisville wrestled back the home-field advantage from the Tides, winning 2 of 3 in Tidewater. All 3 games were exciting, all decided by a single run. The Colonels barely held on in game 3 after taking a 5-2 lead into the 9th. Tidewater rallied for 2 runs and pushed a runner into scoring position with 2 outs, before Willie Horton popped up for the final out. Reggie Jackson homered and drove in 2 runs for Louisville in the win. Tidewater was able to even the series in game 4, winning on a walk off double off of the bat of Davey Johnson in the 10th inning. The game was a back and forth contest, with the Tides scoring in the bottom of the 9th to tie the game and the bottom of the 10th to win. Louisville put themselves in the drivers seat to return to the World Series with a 6-5 victory in game 5. The game went into the 8th inning tied at 5 after the Tides scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th thanks to a 3 run HR by Ron Santo and seemed to have Louisville on the ropes. The Colonels fought back and pushed the game winning run across the plate in the 8th as winning pitcher Sam McDowell singled in Tommie Agee to help his own cause. McDowell pitched a complete game and picked up his 1st win of the post season. Post Season Game Of The Night Tidewater and Louisville go to extra innings in game 4.Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Aug 25, 2016 6:37:00 GMT -5
Semifinals Game 6Standings - www.stratomaticnation.com/sombb/1960kp/1969ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Toledo vs. Denver – DEN wins 4-0 Tidewater vs. Louisville - LOU wins 4-2 Louisville clinched the series in 6 thanks to a solid outing from Tom Seaver, winning his 2nd game of the post season, and HRs from Boog Powell and Sal Bando. Things were looking up for the Tides, scoring in the first on a triple from Hank Aaron that drove in Mickey Stanley. The tide turned on the Tides in the 4th when Bando homered, knocking in Powell to take the lead 2-1 on the way to a 4-1 win. Seaver tossed a complete game, allowing 6 hits and 1 run. Post Season Game Of The Night Powell and Bando power the Colonels to the World SeriesDaily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Aug 28, 2016 6:59:34 GMT -5
Finals Games 1 and 2Standings - www.stratomaticnation.com/sombb/1960kp/1969ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Louisville vs. Denver – LOU leads 2-0 Louisville and Denver face off for the last series in the decade, and the Colonels opened up with two wins at home. Game 1 looked to be in the Bears control after a 6 run 7th inning, taking an 8-6 lead on a rally built around 2 HBPs and a 2 base error. The Colonels battled back scoring 2 in the bottom of the 7th and the GWRBI in the 8th on a 2 out HR by Reggie Jackson. Denver lost their top hitter in the 9th, Cleon Jones going down for a series ending injury on a foul out. Denver jumped out to an early lead in game 2, scoring 2 in the first, holding onto a 2-1 advantage through the 6th inning. Louisville rallied in the 7th, opening up a close game plating 4 runs, 3 coming on a bases loaded double by Carl Yastrzemski. Post Season Game Of The Night Louisville comes back from a 6 run inning to win game 1Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Aug 30, 2016 21:04:56 GMT -5
Finals Games 3, 4, and 5Standings - www.stratomaticnation.com/sombb/1960kp/1969ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Louisville vs. Denver – LOU leads 3-2 Denver takes 2 of 3 close games at home, both by a score of 4-2 in games 3 and 5. Louisville picked up their 3rd win, 4-3 in game 4. Game 3 was in the hands of Fritz Peterson who allowed 4 hits in 8 innings to keep the Bears in check on his way to his 2nd post season victory, Ken Tatum picked up his 3rd save. In game 4, Reggie Jackson hit 2 solo HRs to power the Colonels to the win, Jackson has 5 HRs and 11 RBIs in the post season. Ken Holtzman pitched a complete game for Louisville allowing 3 runs. Facing elimination in game 5, Denver scored all of the runs they needed to stay alive in the 1st inning, plating 3 runs on a sting of base hits and a triple by Manny Mota. Phil Niekro and Ken Tatum paired up for the win on the mound, Niekro chalking up his 2 win and Tatum getting his 4th save. Post Season Game Of The Night Denver fights off elimination in game 5.Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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Post by Admin on Aug 31, 2016 20:47:56 GMT -5
Finals Game 6Standings - www.stratomaticnation.com/sombb/1960kp/1969ps/standings1.htmlHighlights: Louisville vs. Denver – LOU wins 4-2 The Colonels secured their 3rd championship in game 6, breaking open a close game in the 4th and 5th innings, scoring 9 runs on a grand slam HR by Sal Bando and a bases loaded triple by Reggie Jackson. Tom Seaver went the distance for Louisville, setting his record at 4-0 in the post season, with a 1.14 WHIP and 2.00 ERA in 36 IPs, pitching complete games in each of his 4 starts. Jackson led all hitters with 5 HRs, 5 doubles and 14 RBIs in 48 ABs. Post Season Game Of The Night Louisville puts up crooked numbers in the 4th and 5th to lock up the championship.Daily Recaps and League File - available on request.
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